Arizona: Proposition 309 - Enact stricter voter ID requirements

This law would require voters to write their birthdate, government-issued identification number, and signature on a concealed early ballot affidavit; require photo identification to vote in-person; and require the Arizona Department of Transportation to provide without charge a non-operating identification license to individuals who request one for voting purposes. A "YES" vote approves requiring additional voter ID measures for early ballots and requiring voter ID for in-person voting. A “NO” vote rejects additional voter ID requirements for early and in-person voting.
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Arkansas: Issue 4 - Legalize recreational marijuana

This measure would authorize the possession, personal use, and consumption of cannabis by adults, to authorize the cultivation and sale of cannabis by licensed commercial facilities, and to provide for the regulation of those facilities. A "YES" vote supports legalizing recreational marijuana. A “NO” vote rejects legalizing recreational marijuana.
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California: Proposition 1 - Guarantee constitutional right to abortion

This measure would amend California's constitution to expressly include an individual's right to reproductive freedom, which includes the fundamental right to choose to have an abortion and the fundamental right to choose or refuse to use contraceptives. A “YES” vote supports adding the right to an abortion into the California constitution. A “NO” vote rejects adding the right to an abortion into the California constitution.
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California: Proposition 26 - Legalize sports betting on tribal lands

This measure would legalize sports betting at casinos and licensed racetracks on tribal lands, as well as roulette and dice games. A “YES” vote supports legalizing sports betting at casinos on tribal lands. A “NO” vote rejects legalizing sports betting at casinos on tribal lands.
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California: Proposition 27 - Legalize online sports betting

This measure allows Indian tribes and affiliated businesses to operate online/mobile sports wagering outside tribal lands. Directs revenues to regulatory costs, homelessness programs, and nonparticipating tribes. A “YES” vote supports online and mobile sports wagering outside of tribal lands. A “NO” vote is opposed to online and mobile sports wagering outside of tribal lands.
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Connecticut: Question 1 - Allow early voting

This measure would amend the state constitution to permit the legislature to enact early voting. A “YES” vote allows early voting. A “NO” vote opposes early voting.
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Iowa: Amendment 1 - Establish state constitutional right to bear arms

This measure would create a “fundamental right” in the Iowa constitution to “keep and bear arms.” A “YES” vote supports adding the right to bear arms to the state constitution. A “NO” vote opposes adding the right to bear arms to the state constitution.
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Kentucky: Amendment 2 - No constitutional right to abortion

This amendment would amend the Kentucky constitution to state that nothing in that constitution “shall be construed to secure or protect a right to abortion or require the funding of abortion? A “YES” vote supports changing the constitution to state there’s no right to abortion in Kentucky. A “NO” vote opposes changing the constitution.
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Maryland: Question 4 - Legalize recreational marijuana

This amendment would legalize the use of cannabis by people over 21 years of age. A “YES” vote supports legalizing recreational marijuana. A “NO” vote opposes legalizing recreational marijuana.
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Michigan: Proposal 3 - Guarantee constitutional right to abortion

This measure would amend the state constitution to establish a new individual right to reproductive freedom, including the right to make all decisions about pregnancy and abortion and allow the state to regulate abortion in some cases. Michigan has a 1931 law that essentially bans abortion in the state, but as of mid-October, that law is being blocked by the courts. A “YES” vote supports adding the right to an abortion to the state constitution. A “NO” vote opposes adding the right to an abortion to the state constitution.
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